Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
Could I sue an elected official for violating the 'Hobbs Act'?
Asked on 10/23/11, 12:36 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Landon Ascheman
Ascheman Law
The primary use of this statute is for criminal charges. Charges brought by the federal government against an individual. Individuals have no right to press criminal charges. Although you can report any actions to the federal government.
Answered on 11/02/11, 12:45 pm
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